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long live syria, free and europe. >> he also defected from the bashar al-assad government. before that he held several high-ranking posts including the ambassador to sweden. i asked him how significant it is. >> it is very significant because one of the highest- ranking officers that have affected so far, and this man is the head of the military police and he must know a lot of things that have been going on by the army, invading the cities and killing civilians and bombarding the area with chemical weapons. he has said homs was bombed with chemical weapons. this is his statement. i think he was in a position to do this because you have all the reports coming to him. >> is it really that significant given that bashar al-assad still can count the military in multiples of tens of thousands? he is getting help from the russians, the iranians, and also has fallen out of lebanon. he looks pretty secure and appears to be acting with impunity. >> you are right. we cannot forget the fact this person has a lot of information about the use of prohibited weapons, especially this thing
long live syria, free and europe. >> he also defected from the bashar al-assad government. before that he held several high-ranking posts including the ambassador to sweden. i asked him how significant it is. >> it is very significant because one of the highest- ranking officers that have affected so far, and this man is the head of the military police and he must know a lot of things that have been going on by the army, invading the cities and killing civilians and bombarding the...
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it certainly does not think that all 6000 banks in europe should be involved. france on the other hand -- france and spain leading the charge, saying that this must be done now. financial markets are being very good and not panicking, but if they see continued failure of eurozone finance ministers to agree to this, we might get the restoration of finance of duties, which of costa much trouble in recent years. the deadline for agreeing is no overarching bank advisory super body is meant to be in place on january 1. it does not look likely, and a lot of frustration at this meeting today with the sides deeply divided and no sign of agreement. that, of course, is the basic issue -- why has there not an overarching supervisory control? precisely because it was difficult to do then. the eurozone crisis highlighted that failure, and we've still got the same problems blighting the regular meetings of finance ministers. >> despite the eurozone crisis, german exports are still robust. >> we will have the latest on the german export data later on in the program, but first
it certainly does not think that all 6000 banks in europe should be involved. france on the other hand -- france and spain leading the charge, saying that this must be done now. financial markets are being very good and not panicking, but if they see continued failure of eurozone finance ministers to agree to this, we might get the restoration of finance of duties, which of costa much trouble in recent years. the deadline for agreeing is no overarching bank advisory super body is meant to be in...
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so the financial pain for greece and europe in general doesn't seem to be going anywhere despite all the effort obvious cost talk show today asks whether nosediving and decline is a new trend for the whole western world and here's a preview of what's coming up for you at seven thirty g.m.t. . here's the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system in this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese like most of the time i am between also americans north and solves europe and china will never i travel inside . china i see the same mistakes they are committing that the west has been committing for the past twenty years and it's basically to apply new liberalism to china alexander you look like you disagree go ahead of course i disagree the problem is not inequality as in and of itself the problem is the degree of inequality and i have driven around the southwestern united states as well and of course there's impoverishment there but if you drive up and down the east course the united states you will find that between boston miami i mean there's an enormous degree of
so the financial pain for greece and europe in general doesn't seem to be going anywhere despite all the effort obvious cost talk show today asks whether nosediving and decline is a new trend for the whole western world and here's a preview of what's coming up for you at seven thirty g.m.t. . here's the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system in this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese like most of the time i am between also americans north and solves europe and...
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europe's energy future is up for discussion. leaders on his first trip to brussels since returning to the presidency. which has already over a million documents to be released. no country in the world will remain unaffected by new wiki leaks revelations planned in twenty thirteen. russia's lower house of parliament approves banning americans for russian children retaliation from america's so-called magnitsky. from moscow twenty four seven this is r.t. . relations are up for discussion as president putin talks to the books during his first visit to brussels since returning to the kremlin energy issues are expected to dominate with russia the largest oil and natural gas supplier to the european union but the partnership isn't counting some big hurdles. explains. we're up for a very interesting e.u. russia summit here in brussels with several very important issues on the agenda one of them will be the energy cooperation i'd like to remind you of us that gazprom remains the biggest supplier of gas into the european continent and des
europe's energy future is up for discussion. leaders on his first trip to brussels since returning to the presidency. which has already over a million documents to be released. no country in the world will remain unaffected by new wiki leaks revelations planned in twenty thirteen. russia's lower house of parliament approves banning americans for russian children retaliation from america's so-called magnitsky. from moscow twenty four seven this is r.t. . relations are up for discussion as...
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russia is the biggest exporter of energy to europe. >> putin was speaking in brussels, where he has been holding talks with eu leaders. his first visit after he was reelected. although russia and the you are close trading partners, there are various contentious issues which divide them. >> vladimir putin did not waste any time on arrival -- just a quick way that the cameras. outside, protesters clashed with police. the women's rights activists were not mincing words, telling the president to go to help -- go to hell. inside, the eu message to russia was also clear. >> we will discuss commitments to guarantee our citizens democratic rights. >> the biggest disagreement is over energy issues. the eu has been critical of new gas pipelines from russia. the south stream pipeline is meant to carry russian gas through bulgaria to austria and italy, but the u.s. and russia are arguing over the rules to be applied to the new pipeline. >> it is true that some difference remained regarding some aspects of energy relations between europe and russia. >> european demands for russia to separate gas comp
russia is the biggest exporter of energy to europe. >> putin was speaking in brussels, where he has been holding talks with eu leaders. his first visit after he was reelected. although russia and the you are close trading partners, there are various contentious issues which divide them. >> vladimir putin did not waste any time on arrival -- just a quick way that the cameras. outside, protesters clashed with police. the women's rights activists were not mincing words, telling the...
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libyan blood is more important it's just a book critical stand so here you see four from travels to europe to direct attention to what he believes to be brutal repression in his country he and others like him have managed to alert. human rights organizations but that's as far as it goes down month ago clinton made a statement about bahrain about the human rights situation in bahrain and this. one protester was killed you know and show you that there is no impact on the ground we are a victim and behind because we live in a country they condemn the violence committed by the. reversible decision made decades ago despite a growing anti-american mood among some of bahrain's neighbors anything happens the bush era plan or any of the other plans that there are allegations of a nuclear weapon being built we are very close to all of those sites and we have to make the right decision in preventing any kind of catastrophe coming here we are or are not capable of doing that and that's why we turn to our friends and allies and officials firmly deny that washington plays a decisive role in preventing a
libyan blood is more important it's just a book critical stand so here you see four from travels to europe to direct attention to what he believes to be brutal repression in his country he and others like him have managed to alert. human rights organizations but that's as far as it goes down month ago clinton made a statement about bahrain about the human rights situation in bahrain and this. one protester was killed you know and show you that there is no impact on the ground we are a victim...
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what was happening in europe in june 1940? >> the war had started in september 1939, peter, and germany had overrun poland. hitler's idea at this point was to invade france and knock britain out of the war thereby. with the intent later on to invade the soviet union. he hated communism. this is one thing that was really part of his agenda. he was actually going to invade france in the wintertime, ma in november-december. he had to put that off because -- spent of 1939? >> of 1939. because of the invasion plans fell into the hands of the french and the british, soy put off the invasion until may, and he came up with a new plan. the old plant actually had been similar to world war i. it was going to come through belgium, along the channel coast, and down into paris. but he had to completely rearrange that, and he came up with you do, one of his generals, to think through belgium, but send the majority of these armored power through the our danforth further south and coming behind any french and british armies that went into belg
what was happening in europe in june 1940? >> the war had started in september 1939, peter, and germany had overrun poland. hitler's idea at this point was to invade france and knock britain out of the war thereby. with the intent later on to invade the soviet union. he hated communism. this is one thing that was really part of his agenda. he was actually going to invade france in the wintertime, ma in november-december. he had to put that off because -- spent of 1939? >> of 1939....
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laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy a had when the ne really saw the lichen and most around it is gathered tens and moved to know the potion they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. world to the. science technology innovation called developments around russia we've got the future covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew. was a big picture. hello again a miserable failure that is how the opposition described the british government's program to reduce unemployment the five billion pound plan aimed at encouraging private firms to take up the long term jobless help just about three percent of those who signed up for it r.t. sara firth expects. some months now twenty five year old jake paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the
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they beat the police there are a thousand lawless areas where the law of france is not respected in europe despite their concerns officials are reacting as the if the problem does not exist racism is a poor relationship within a society so between a majority who holds the power or the political power to meet up or the judiciary power and so on and different types of minorities within the society so if you talk about auntie rights racism that would mean that words are a minority within their own society which is absolutely wrong in western europe which is many wides christian whatsoever is absolute nonsense but with more and more cases of aggression towards the local french many brazilians are thinking what else must happen before the authorities stop turning a blind eye to what they say is a worrying trend. of ski r.t. reporting from paris in france. meanwhile silicon valley has long been the symbol of all things high tech in the united states and the rest of the world and while the majority of those who helped create the digital haven foreign entrepreneurs america has become increasingly
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in the paula thanks for joining us once israel prepared for such a tough reaction do you think from europe and the u.n. . well it was certainly prepared for some kind of reaction which is why in the immediate run up to that you would vote we did see the rhetoric from the israeli government in terms of the threat of sanctions being turned down the what we're hearing now is that for the first time ever britain and france are considering recalling their ambassadors from tel aviv over israel's expansionist policies in the settlements now this comes after the announcement by the israeli prime minister netanyahu that he was approving the construction of some three thousand new housing units in the west bank and east jerusalem that's happening in an area known as anyone and what it effectively means is that the waste that will be cutoff east recently and this announcement is widely perceived as punishment against the palestinians for number one going to the u.n. was with this by the number two winning it essentially winning a bird that sees the palestinian state being recognized within one hundre
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have said this for years now the economic future of eurasia including of russia as well as western europe by the way lies in closer economic cooperation throughout your asia down into the middle east northern africa and china and india are an essential part of that so the fact that putin is going to india today i think is is very much part of his reorientation from from west toward eurasia mentioned several times i think the reasons for cooperation are much stronger at this point than the reasons for conflict india is in kind of a peculiar position it's a the norm is potential for economic growth and a normal problems of backwardness the caste system and so forth and the interest that the potentials are there and i think the synergies are there for the cooperation between china russia and india the three three of the four bric nations leave you know result for the moment for geographical reasons. and as the russian president gets down to business the british queen gets ready for a new look she'll be embracing innovation a one trick annual festive message this year and we'll see how on t.v
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and the libyan blood is more important it's just critical a stand so he had youssif often travels to europe to direct attention to what he believes to be brutal repression in his country he and others like him have managed to alert human rights organizations but that's as far as it goes months ago. clinton made a statement about bahrain about the human rights situation in bahrain and this. one protester was killed you know and show you that there is no impact on the ground we are a victim and behind because we live in a country they condemn the violence committed by the bahraini government against the peaceful protests there and beheading but that is still continuing for decades bahrain has been one of washington's closest allies in the gulf its naval base houses the u.s. fifth fleet and six thousand troops the seemingly irreversible decision made decades ago despite a growing anti-american mood among some of bahrain's neighbors. anything happens in the bush era plan or any of the other plans that there are allegations of a nuclear weapon being built we are very close to all of those sites
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the largest transaction in europe and the sector economy here. and we've touched upon him in a tearing issue is the practical work of the. public forum is about to start tearing questions include. and science i talked about the nuclear project i'd like you to know is that over one hundred students from turkey are studying in the corresponding jobs in russia. actually of this project is implemented and it is happening we're going to the plan that is going to happening so far then turkey will build a new competence level high technology competence level and i'm turris and of course mr prime minister has are just spoken about it's three point. russian tourists per year and this year will be even more terrorists which is a sign of trust to word the turkish republic towards the turkish authorities and a sign of stimulating your country. which is called voting by feet in the us meaning of this word russian turkey our neighboring countries we have a lot in common but sometimes we have dramatic pages of our history very important that we respect our lega
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she had to walk a tightrope between her german voters who do not favor bailing out europe and the european union. best politician, angela. you got it? you can write that down. pat, put it in your column. worst politician. >> susan rice. she was fed these phony talking points by the cia. she went on a defensive. and president obama left her, john, twisting slowly, slowly in the wind. she's gone. >> she'll still be our u.n. ambassador, though, pat. i give worst politician to mitt romney who never quite came across as human. and he lost. in part, because of his personality. >> she is going to stand you up, ambassador? >> yes. >> herm an cain again because a man who runs for the presidency who didn't think that his personal life would ultimately blow up presidency. >> does he have a job? >> he does. i don't know that he has -- >> he is a great -- he has a great future in talk-radio, i am sure. >> clarence, something for us? >> yes. worst politician, clint eastwood, although he is a good actor. >> this is very domestic. i will though it out on a larger scale for you. does that help you any, pat
she had to walk a tightrope between her german voters who do not favor bailing out europe and the european union. best politician, angela. you got it? you can write that down. pat, put it in your column. worst politician. >> susan rice. she was fed these phony talking points by the cia. she went on a defensive. and president obama left her, john, twisting slowly, slowly in the wind. she's gone. >> she'll still be our u.n. ambassador, though, pat. i give worst politician to mitt...
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resources so we're the united states and canada, for that matter are moving towards energy independence, europe and parts of asia are --. melissa: moving towards being more dependent. the problem china is having with the water is something we were suffering from this summer in the drought as well. is there a solution for that coming down the road? is there a way for recycled water for fracking instead of drinking? s seems like somebody would fix that problem? >> again this is part of the environmental concerns and are fantastic being brought to the fore, the industry here in north america is coming greater scrutiny. this technology has been around for 30 years. it is proven to be safe, but the greater the technology the better. keep in mind natural gas well more than $100 a barrel 10 years ago. it is the old addage. high prices are the best cure for high prices. in t past 10 years we brought the technology along where we have this abundance of gas. clearly with the environmental concerns the industry will certainly solve the problem. the profit mode is just too great. melissa: lete ask you abou
resources so we're the united states and canada, for that matter are moving towards energy independence, europe and parts of asia are --. melissa: moving towards being more dependent. the problem china is having with the water is something we were suffering from this summer in the drought as well. is there a solution for that coming down the road? is there a way for recycled water for fracking instead of drinking? s seems like somebody would fix that problem? >> again this is part of the...
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>> they are more accepted outside of europe because europe is a shocking and islamic bloc because there's a need to find a european identity, especially now in the crisis. >> where do you see this going? do you see the creation of a broader european islamic bloc? >> islam house oe been adapted to its cultural surroundings and we can see european islam coming up in a lot of centers in europe. >> his specialist in the dialogue between the islamic world and the west, thank you. onto soccer now. dortmund with another victory under their belts helping the reigning champions close in on the league leaders. their season has been punctuated by ups and downs, but on sunday and, they notched up another important victory in their title defense. >> warring on from the touch line, the caretaker urging his to stay compact. breached by mario. still, he did not play. fearing relegation. moments later, sven scoring a deserved equalizer. in the second half, again with the breakthrough gift. and the easiest of finishes. they were outclassed and he made it 3-1 with his 10th goal of the season. the delusion g
>> they are more accepted outside of europe because europe is a shocking and islamic bloc because there's a need to find a european identity, especially now in the crisis. >> where do you see this going? do you see the creation of a broader european islamic bloc? >> islam house oe been adapted to its cultural surroundings and we can see european islam coming up in a lot of centers in europe. >> his specialist in the dialogue between the islamic world and the west, thank...
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the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do too much. >> germany has mixed feelings. on the one side, a lot of people still have a problem seeing germany taking on a leadership role. that has a lot to do with historical concerns. on the other side, a lot of people would like to see germany take a leadership in europe, and since germany is the only country that can provide leadership at the moment, some say merkel is doing too much. others say too little. >> international media coverage swings between respect and rejection of the country's role. whichever it is, the world's eyes are on merkel. >> germany is an anchor of s
the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do...
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northern europe was just too cold for them, and life was too hectic. and the people here did not do the siesta -- the nap after lunch, and that is a ritual that was important in spain back then, and it still is today. >> the cattle trader from spain gets up early in the morning and does not come home again until late. between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m., he takes an afternoon nap, a siesta. >> i need these one-and-a-half hours after lunch. if i do not sleep, i do not feel well. then i do not enjoy work, and i am just not myself. >> the long spanish siesta still exists, even in bustling major cities. many businesses still shut at 1:30 in the afternoon and open again at 5:00 p.m. carlows also uses that break for a nap, for now at least. -- carlos. >> i think soon we will have to stay open after lunch. this is a tourist area. we have to stay open because it is customer friendly even though a lot of people are against it. but business is business. >> to make sure tourists in particular are not faced with shuttered doors, the spanish government has changed laws rega
northern europe was just too cold for them, and life was too hectic. and the people here did not do the siesta -- the nap after lunch, and that is a ritual that was important in spain back then, and it still is today. >> the cattle trader from spain gets up early in the morning and does not come home again until late. between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m., he takes an afternoon nap, a siesta. >> i need these one-and-a-half hours after lunch. if i do not sleep, i do not feel well. then i do not...
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we're seeing definitive bifurcation of northern europe and southern europe. southern europe, we are creating an underclass of long-term, especially youth unemployed that is going to give us a problem when the economies eventually start to get into balance and start to pick up. we still have this issue, even though we have tens of millions of people out of work, we still can't find the right skills and the right time. >> you mentioned the uk. the unemployment picture never got that bad in britain. so what happens now? why did it outperform? >> the uk is so different from the rest of europe. we've got london, the financial services sector, that didn't actually, in terms of job numbers, get hit as hard as the rest of europe. so the uk has been pretty resilience. that is starting to create jobs regionally all around the country. the thing we have to look at, though, is a lot of the jobs that have been created are part-time and temporary. but both are still jobs and now jobs are being created in the uk. >>. >> david there speaking with ross. >>> now, the fed begin
we're seeing definitive bifurcation of northern europe and southern europe. southern europe, we are creating an underclass of long-term, especially youth unemployed that is going to give us a problem when the economies eventually start to get into balance and start to pick up. we still have this issue, even though we have tens of millions of people out of work, we still can't find the right skills and the right time. >> you mentioned the uk. the unemployment picture never got that bad in...
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europe has run kind of far -- the market has chosen to believe that europe's problems are somewhat behind us. i don't really share that philosophy. but i think this move is interesting. >> but the european financial risk fear indicators look great. in fact, these financial indicators look great worldwide. i agree with you trat central banks are greasing the wheels. but in a very gloomy world, a very gloomy psychology where the worst case becomes the most talked-about case, at some point don't the markets send an impressive message -- and again, they are kind of moving together and the direction is higher, jim iuorio. what does that tell you sfl? >> it tells me things are better than they were. the european crisis isn't done but it's certainly not at the same level it was two years ago. they took some major steps in fixing things. i'm saying they haven't fixed it yet. i always like to be a little bit cautious. but like i said, i would be interested in buying japan. i am mildly negative short term on u.s. but i don't think there's enough -- they're so underinvested that i don't think any do
europe has run kind of far -- the market has chosen to believe that europe's problems are somewhat behind us. i don't really share that philosophy. but i think this move is interesting. >> but the european financial risk fear indicators look great. in fact, these financial indicators look great worldwide. i agree with you trat central banks are greasing the wheels. but in a very gloomy world, a very gloomy psychology where the worst case becomes the most talked-about case, at some point...
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you look at them are prosy in the west particularly in the united states and i'm supposed to say in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we guarantee. minority groups or any other. time go ahead of constitutional guarantee so this sort of or unusual or normal life star is not going to be something that should real or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt you know you have a right to be worried. and terry i spoke to represent savior of the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party and he expressed confidence that the time is on the islamic fight what's your response to those who say to critics who say the sharia centric constitution betrays the they were punishing your religion a chip and sidelines the rights of minorities in your country no this is not right at all you can revise the constitution. this is not really present and they have no proof of it and the same time the president declares that if any minority or majority needs to to modify things in this constitution this can be done the sort of parliame
you look at them are prosy in the west particularly in the united states and i'm supposed to say in europe. their constitutions of these democracies we guarantee. minority groups or any other. time go ahead of constitutional guarantee so this sort of or unusual or normal life star is not going to be something that should real or it's going to get you so it's the rights of the minority that are worry and some of the liberals in egypt you know you have a right to be worried. and terry i spoke to...
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out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets i was here. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the block you know the ten infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should treat today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want us to live with the values that are now our own a struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim emirate was europe is our home i'm sure you look was. was there who was there who was there who was us and there's a special guest. tommy robinson is the leader of the english defense league an extremist movement currently riding high. ranking a figure in europe in the fight against islam as the leader of the english defense league. tony robinson. me of leon your pitch in england may have a june and when you need it and there's been no you got coming. back you don't attack media saying go it's the birth of a european network. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you
out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets i was here. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the block you know the ten infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should treat today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want us to live with the values that are now our own a struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim...
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they are then stored in refrigerated containers and shipped to europe. because they're organic, european consumers assume they are farmed sustainably. christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound choice could kill jobs in egypt. and that's all for today, but please tune in again, one week from now. thanks for watching and bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
they are then stored in refrigerated containers and shipped to europe. because they're organic, european consumers assume they are farmed sustainably. christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound...
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dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. it's not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. gold fever. time thousands into slaves. but also month brotherhood involved in the mines and since i started working in the mine i stated i look at it. similar to nationals. a cash cow to be milked dry i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is an acceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most but we are forced to pay protectio
dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your...
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many people in europe are sharing the same christmas wish this year and then to the blocks suffocating austerity drive and later this hour we'll take a closer look at the massive protests that have been raging across europe in our special and. plus. it's a cold night so. the holiday season in the u.k. may well turn elderly when so many brits just too tempting to over indulge in the festive spirit. of these here she reported on the case of a british somali man who how he's u.k. citizenship revoked while visiting somalia following that i'm out of the house she went missing and she's going there to check on reports only to appear a month later in a new york courtroom charged with terrorism the how she stands accused of providing material support to somali militant group al-shabaab how she was stripped of his british citizenship earlier this summer over accusations of his involvement with islamist extremists at the time he and his family tried to contest that decision they claim that m i five. to label him an islamic extremist if he refused to become an informant for british intelligence a
many people in europe are sharing the same christmas wish this year and then to the blocks suffocating austerity drive and later this hour we'll take a closer look at the massive protests that have been raging across europe in our special and. plus. it's a cold night so. the holiday season in the u.k. may well turn elderly when so many brits just too tempting to over indulge in the festive spirit. of these here she reported on the case of a british somali man who how he's u.k. citizenship...
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do not criticize europe or try to get out of europe. play an active role in it. all of the points he was making almost directed at soviet gross tony who has said he will run for prime minister and has criticized the work of mario monti in the last few months. mario monti was talking about silvio berlusconi's ideas. it would be wonderful if the things could be scrapped. he has come out with popular statements that we will scrap what monti has done. monti has said it is not possible because italy needs the money. he is laying out an agenda. he was still doing it and will live. they are things he hopes will take place next february. we do not know what party will play in the government. he has not announced who will run as. mr.. will he play any part in the next government? will he allow them to use his name? we do not know yet. we will listen. >> the vote is over but not the controversy. the muslim brotherhood says the people who voted in favor of the new constitution. official results will not be known until a released monday. the draft constitution would represen
do not criticize europe or try to get out of europe. play an active role in it. all of the points he was making almost directed at soviet gross tony who has said he will run for prime minister and has criticized the work of mario monti in the last few months. mario monti was talking about silvio berlusconi's ideas. it would be wonderful if the things could be scrapped. he has come out with popular statements that we will scrap what monti has done. monti has said it is not possible because italy...
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europe already receives 40% of its natural gas from russia. german investment and technology will be playing a key role in the project. >> it is a victory for russian president vladimir putin. they looked on as the first segments were welded together in western siberia. it is three weeks since bulgaria gave the go-ahead for the project. the last transit country to do so. >> this project has the political support of all partner countries. all have signed the contracts and taken their investment decisions. the pipeline will move huge amounts of gas. 63 billion cubic meters. >> that is how much gas sell stream is to move once it is completed by 2019. it is being routed from the black sea to italy and bypasses the current transit country, ukraine. moscow has argued with kiev over fees and gas prices for years. a feud that has often cut off gas supplies to western europe. >> south stream could soon make ukraine much more willing to compromise. kiev could even agree to some form of russian involvement in its pipeline system and its modernization. >>
europe already receives 40% of its natural gas from russia. german investment and technology will be playing a key role in the project. >> it is a victory for russian president vladimir putin. they looked on as the first segments were welded together in western siberia. it is three weeks since bulgaria gave the go-ahead for the project. the last transit country to do so. >> this project has the political support of all partner countries. all have signed the contracts and taken their...
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this year's more frugal maternity sing two were mostly picked up by donors as for elsewhere around europe peter all of us been looking at whether the wish list since i was in charge could be just too much santas little else. it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it's busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central. well if not come on the sled that i see new it's just to say where it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters from the boys and girls that you're going to share with us something here ok oh right now this one has come from. a little boy in greece he says exactly what he wants for christmas and for twenty thirty. dear santa for christmas i would really like a fiscal policy which would see my country's debt be reducing one hundred twenty four percent of our annual output by twenty twenty i know that this is a big ask but it will stop the international monetary fund getting eve
this year's more frugal maternity sing two were mostly picked up by donors as for elsewhere around europe peter all of us been looking at whether the wish list since i was in charge could be just too much santas little else. it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it's busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central. well if not come on the sled that i...
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economic data in china be tested and investors what's the latest development in american budget talks europe is so full from an eighteen month high and turning. on concerns that a change in leadership in a city would just drop death that soon the debt crisis of us off the top and prime minister mario monti said that he had lost a fault and would quit they did manage to get some momentum doing just the last hour we did finish up against the euro i was hit by the certainty of the situation and right now is demonstrating some resilience to that news and meanwhile we want to move all my. to finish up the day lurk and see us dollar one of us the year i sat. on the bus next to the market started the week with gangs that they are actually days i can tell you yes on the my sex finished up the day in also it's territory feels yes i can tell you it was eight basis points and it's four tenths of a percent for the my sex act just to clarify it. that's all for business from now and in a few minutes i'll tease tom boston talks to one of egypt's main opposition leaders who says president morsi is regime is
economic data in china be tested and investors what's the latest development in american budget talks europe is so full from an eighteen month high and turning. on concerns that a change in leadership in a city would just drop death that soon the debt crisis of us off the top and prime minister mario monti said that he had lost a fault and would quit they did manage to get some momentum doing just the last hour we did finish up against the euro i was hit by the certainty of the situation and...
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and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity cuts have even reached in the sanctum of the conflict the vatican but his aides have held a slightly sponsor an annual mass and st paul's basilica in rome you just trick budget controls the traditional scene outside the cathedral this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some term times less than twenty eleven and as these peace on of the found out all across europe needed a wish and a christmas money worries would dissipate. and since it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it is busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central berlin high something. well if not come on the sled then i say no no it's just a segway it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters from the boys and girls and you're going to share with us something here ok
and they have a right to be worried less christmas bells are ringing out in europe even been melodic chimes come to muffled the boom of austerity cuts have even reached in the sanctum of the conflict the vatican but his aides have held a slightly sponsor an annual mass and st paul's basilica in rome you just trick budget controls the traditional scene outside the cathedral this year cost a modest twenty two thousand euros some term times less than twenty eleven and as these peace on of the...
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out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets and. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the blockade on protests infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should read today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want to live with the values that are now i know our own struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim emirate was europe is our. was was that it was a who was and there's a special guest. as the leader of the english defense league an extremist movement currently writing hi. maggie figure in europe in the fight against islam is the leader of the english defense league. was tony robinson was. he wanted me to be privily on your pitch in england we have a john and when you're here and there's been no younger basically got to come in. was. was rocky don't contest the d.l. have the same goals it's the birth of a european network. you know sometimes you see a story. you think you unders
out of europe. out of europe. also wants to take control of the streets and. in may two thousand and eleven. on the stand. again the leader of the blockade on protests infiltrating the mosque he lets loose in front of the troops. if you should read today in france in two thousand and eleven we too are involved in a. struggle for liberation from those who want to live with the values that are now i know our own struggle for freedom from those who want to turn our country into a muslim emirate...
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question whether this project is needed due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction some doubt that twenty billion dollars project is necessary. now to see said differently when you look at. i think there's a. demand for gas because we have to replace all sources of energy and anyways and import of natural gas into. has to grow and therefore i think this is a very timely and very important project meanwhile gas from. the south stream pipeline is the biggest infrastructure project in europe and old the pipelines capacity has already been signed off in several contracts once again proving that there is demand for this pipeline on the market. russia is jumping on the bandwagon and drilling for shale resources is forming a joint venture with exxon mobil fifty one to forty nine percent and exxon will also provide its vast experience in hydraulic fracking technology which involves pumping chemicals and water into soil to get to resources drilling is expected to begin by twenty fifteen an oil rich west siberia munches reported reserves of around fifty billio
question whether this project is needed due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction some doubt that twenty billion dollars project is necessary. now to see said differently when you look at. i think there's a. demand for gas because we have to replace all sources of energy and anyways and import of natural gas into. has to grow and therefore i think this is a very timely and very important project meanwhile gas from. the south stream pipeline is the biggest...
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much less consumer dependent than what we see maybe in europe and the u.s. but, yes, that meeting is just back into expansion territory. that's good in itself. global growth will be looking for china to be going ahead. so good but modest. so any demand elsewhere could have an impact on china. >> have we had the china slowdown? >> we've had mosts of it i think. but again, china is very much in recent line with the cycle of the global economy and we'll be looking for some of the big growth engines to help them, as well. >> what's the chinese swing factor for investors? >> sitting in europe clearly it's something we focus upon. is it a driving force, absolutely not. the tail risk i think is what scares us. so do i feel heartened by the numbers in china, yes, it's kind of a positive. but there's more important things. >> if you're worried about synchronized global slowdown, you need one begin sort of spluttering on a little bit better. >> the difficulty is that it's a very large consensus among the investors in europe that come what may, they're not going to fee
much less consumer dependent than what we see maybe in europe and the u.s. but, yes, that meeting is just back into expansion territory. that's good in itself. global growth will be looking for china to be going ahead. so good but modest. so any demand elsewhere could have an impact on china. >> have we had the china slowdown? >> we've had mosts of it i think. but again, china is very much in recent line with the cycle of the global economy and we'll be looking for some of the big...
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wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from. are you sure this comes from spain renee is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even the few things they get jordan they really kick point keep them at the checkpoints for days under the sun. and then you can't even vegetables anymore those behind the report into trade between the settlements in europe say they aren't trying to organize any kind of witch hunt we're not talking about boycotting jews over here we're not talking about even boycotting israel itself we're talking about making a difference differentiating between. legal israeli products which should be bought by european citizens as much as they want corso short and second products which are totally legal and should be banned and people should not buy. our t. . syria's chemical weapon arsenal is again whipping up a frenzy at least in the us media
wide here in europe there are many people with ties to the middle east region and they want to make sure they know exactly where their produce is coming from. are you sure this comes from spain renee is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even the few things they get jordan they really kick point keep them at the checkpoints for days under the sun. and then you can't even...
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. >> for several hundred years, if not more, it was basically sort of the meeting point between europe and asia. and has always developed, was developed as a center of trade and commerce. that continued, of course throughout the centuries into the 20th century, and made it what it is in terms of its trade, in terms of its trade potential. now, it's also larger than the capital, damascus, not by much but it's a very large city. it's not just the second city. so has been a place where many traders and manufacturers as well preferred because it was historically quite a vibrant or because it was far away from the center where they might have a bit more freedom, even though that margin of freedom was not wide. >> where are you from originally? >> i am lebanese, but my mother is sick and spent an lebanon supported history, correct? >> right spent is there a lot of trade between lebanon -- how would you describe lebanon's economy? >> it's going to take up to saturday because the lebanese economy is really very difficult to describe the nominally it's an open capitalist economy, but the kinds
. >> for several hundred years, if not more, it was basically sort of the meeting point between europe and asia. and has always developed, was developed as a center of trade and commerce. that continued, of course throughout the centuries into the 20th century, and made it what it is in terms of its trade, in terms of its trade potential. now, it's also larger than the capital, damascus, not by much but it's a very large city. it's not just the second city. so has been a place where many...
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europe had work like we did. you want lopping beer vacation you can have a stagnant economy like europe. we raise taxes we'll have longer vacation but fewer jobbings. >> you are right. we don't want to be like the french. and people here in the united states and government union. and i was on vacation and check my blackberry and read a rick unger e-mail while on vacation. >> you are never on vacation. >> you work it anyway. nine out of the 10 are checking their work phones. any time to rejuvenate and come back ragged. >> we need that vacation time to work better. >> when you say economy you are talking about gdp. good or ill it is major transaction. have everyone never talk a day off and work 60 hours a week. steve is protesting that. >> there is it a correlation between vacation time and increased productivity. a 2010 study show that americans felt refreshed and better about their jobs coming back it is important to take breaks throughout the work die. >> i center to tell you, i don't think i had a year where i
europe had work like we did. you want lopping beer vacation you can have a stagnant economy like europe. we raise taxes we'll have longer vacation but fewer jobbings. >> you are right. we don't want to be like the french. and people here in the united states and government union. and i was on vacation and check my blackberry and read a rick unger e-mail while on vacation. >> you are never on vacation. >> you work it anyway. nine out of the 10 are checking their work phones....
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a special day for europe. the european union collect the nobel peace prize in oslo. >> the thousands of jobs under threat. carmaker opel halts production at one of its biggest plants in germany. >> and will he or won't he -- mario monti's back and forth on resignation casts uncertainty over italy's economic and political future. >> we begin the show with what has been a day of celebration for the european union. >> the three senior figures representing the eu have been in the norwegian capital, oslo, to collect the nobel peace prize. it was awarded to the 27-member bloc for six decades of promoting peace, democracy, and human rights. >> however, not everyone is happy. some have asked whether the price is justified at that time when the eu is mired in economic and financial -- the prize is justified at that time when the eu is mired in economic and financial crisis. desmond tutu says it is an organization based on military force. >> coveted award was accepted with pride by the eu's 3 president, martin schulz, h
a special day for europe. the european union collect the nobel peace prize in oslo. >> the thousands of jobs under threat. carmaker opel halts production at one of its biggest plants in germany. >> and will he or won't he -- mario monti's back and forth on resignation casts uncertainty over italy's economic and political future. >> we begin the show with what has been a day of celebration for the european union. >> the three senior figures representing the eu have been...
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frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been. more discord and rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award and now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism and these prizes are always political but such a blatant and obvious political favoritism in maneuvering i think it actually takes someth
frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been. more discord and rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use...